The irrationality of a number theoretical series
Abstract
Denote by σk(n) the sum of the k-th powers of the divisors of n, and let Sk=Σn≥ 1σk(n)n!. We prove that Schinzel's conjecture H implies that Sk is irrational, and give an unconditional proof for the case k=3.
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